Notes above the 14th fret sound dead and only make a tinky kind of sound, if I pick extra hard, I can get it to sound out better, but still not any kind of usable sound
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Notes above the 14th fret sound dead and only make a tinky kind of sound, if I pick extra hard, I can get it to sound out better, but still not any kind of usable sound
I've mentioned this before,but I'm a long-term guitarist and novice mandolin player. I've been playing for around 3 months now and I've noticed something, and it's something I noticed around 8 years...
I have a The Loar LH-300 acoustic archtop guitar that I picked up recently, and since purchasing it, value of the instrument plummeted for unknown reasons. I intended to just use it to trade or sell,...
I had my eye on a Washburn Timeless celtic style mandolin, however, it just hit me that the model uses bridge pins rather than your typical tailpiece and adjustable bridge design. Would I be correct...
I originally had my eye on that Eastman, a local guy is selling one, but he owns a shop, so he's selling it as "new" at $699, and my budget is $400 used. I'm considering a b-stock The Loar LM-400-VS,...
Hmm, the TC has the Celtic knot and the gold Tone is not a plus model, I was actually wondering if there was a difference or not. While I prefer a radius fretboard on guitar, the Breedlove taught me...
So, as I mentioned in another thread, I'm considering the purchase of an octave mandolin. I've found two great deals on the local used market: a tm 325 for $375 and an OM 800 for $450. Has anyone...
I'm sure you've probably seen this title 1,000, but let me explain! I don't play traditional bluegrass, I've tried, but I think it's a little too late for me to make that transition, I've played...